Honey bees currently exist in almost every biome except for the Saharan and arctic and tundra. They also do not live in Antarctica.
The honeybee houses are called hivesHoney bees live in large family groups called colonies.A full-sized colony at the height of the growing season contains an average of 60,000 individual bees.Honey bees tended by beekeepers live in wood boxes called hives.Some well-managed hives in bee yards contain up to 80,000 individual bees.
There are bees on every continent except Antarctica. Bees are happiest in a temperate or sub-tropical climate, but are found in the tropics where there are enough nectar-bearing flowers for them.
for example a worm and a tree the worm creates soil witch the tree needs to live also bees and flowers the bees fertilize the flowers and the flowers give the bees honey
A queen honey bee can live for three to five years. A drone honey bee can live for up to four months. Although it will die after mating, and any drones will be thrown out of the hive at the end of the season and will die. Worker honey bees can live up to six or seven weeks in summer, or up to about four months in winter.
A bee (there are several kinds - honey, bumble, etc) are colony living, flying insects. There are also "solitary bees" that don't live in colonies. Bees are efficient pollinators, as well as producing honey, and their apparent demise (at the moment) is a worry for most people, especially apple growers. Many people who depend on the bees.
Honey bees live in a hive, bumble bees live in a nest.
bees live in beehives
Yes honey bees live in Mexico
Only honey bees (Apis Mellifera) live in large colonies of up to 80,000 bees because they work as a team and are known as social bees. Other bees live individually or in small groups and are known as solitary bees.
It depends on the species of bee. With solitary bees they will live alone, but with social bees they live with the colony. Honey bee drones could not live alone because they depend on the worker bees to feed them.
Bees stay in bee hives.
Yes, there are bees in Japan.
Bees live everywhere in the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic.
Carpenter Bees live in wood
Bees live in different locations. The honeybee lives in a hive as do many other species of this insect. Some bees burrow underground and others live in small nests.
Social bees are mainly honey bees and live in a colony of several thousand. Solitary bees, as their name implies, mostly live on their own but sometimes in small colonies of up to one hundred.
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